Join me in welcoming Lisa Oliver back to the blog with her release. Today for Author Spotlight Friday she's sharing with us her new release Liam's Lament!

​Blurb:

As far as Liam Lamont's concerned, life sucks. His mate disappeared without a backward glance, he spends most of his time drunk and he has the worst case of blue balls in existence. Fighting his lion form is tiring and if it wasn't for his brother Lucien, and the rest of the pack at Ra's, he'd probably run off into the wilderness and never be seen again. ​But even if life had thrown Liam a massive curve ball, the Fates hadn't forgotten him. One night a mysterious stranger offers to buy Liam a drink and Liam starts to feel a glimmer of hope. But Theo, the mate who walked away, is still lurking in Liam's heart and when faced with a second mate, Liam had no choice but to tell his new mate about Theo and give him a choice.

Beau Ferris had been told his whole life he would have two mates. All his kind did. His father warned him never to go after one until his pair already claimed each other. But when Beau's animal spirit warns him of Liam's despair and Theo's anger, he couldn't stay away. When he meets Liam he's given a shocking choice - Liam or Theo - he can't have both.

Stubborn shifters, a gorgeous fae toddler with magic flowing from her fingertips, demons, wolves, and even a visit from the Fates; Beau and Liam have to fight through fire before they get their third and the HEA they both dreamed of. But will it be enough.

​Excerpt:

Beau knew the instant he saw the shaggy haired lion leaning dejectedly against the bar, the search for at least one of his mates was over. Liam was everything he could have ever dreamed of in a mate, if he’d ever thought for a minute his mate was male. Sexy, well-formed in every department, and strong with a mane of blond hair that fell over a wide, handsome face. Liam was the epitome of a hunky surfer dude complete with a tan. Beau was immediately smitten.

“You don’t want to hear this,” Liam said, gesturing with his glass. “I mean, that’s not fair for me to do that, right? Theo, yeah, he did a lot of horrible stuff and he’s lucky he’s not in jail, but you say he’s your mate too, well then, I can’t influence you against him. That’s not right.”

“I agree there are two sides to every story,” Beau said, purposefully keeping his voice calm. The mention of jail alarmed him, but he needed to know what he was facing. “Why don’t you tell me what happened from your perspective?”

“This has got nothing to do with perspective, man,” Liam was getting angrier by the minute. “Theo was an ass. That’s my perspective. But the facts, they speak for themselves. He came into this town uninvited. He kidnapped one of my best friends, a true mated best friend. No wait, let’s get real factual here. Simon was pregnant when Theo kidnapped him right from this very bar. And do you know why? Do you? Do you know what he planned to do with Simon?”

Beau shook his head unsure what to think.

“Theo wanted Simon to be his pet. His pet! He didn’t care that Simon and Darwin are true mates. He didn’t care that Simon had a belly full of twins. He stated categorically that he didn’t believe in true mates and he planned on keeping Simon as his pet…as his pet…fuck I can’t believe anyone could be like that.”

Beau thought about Noah’s comments about going to the wrong clubs, but kept those ideas to himself. “I take it Simon is all right now? Did he have the babies? What happened to Theo?”

“Nothing happened to Theo.” Liam’s blue eyes were dulled with pain and rimmed in red. “My lion wouldn’t let anyone hurt him when we saved Simon. Poor Simon was chained to a chair. His mouse mate, can you believe that? His cute little mouse mate saved him, and we were there, and it was just as well I was because otherwise Darwin would have knifed him. Rocky was ready to kill him and he could because he’s the Sherriff. Ra wanted to rip his throat out and I stopped them. I stopped my friends from carrying out shifter justice for Simon which they had every right to demand, because the moment I scented Theo I knew he was my mate.”

“Aww, fuck, babe, that had to hurt.”

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About Lisa Oliver:

Lisa Oliver had been writing non-fiction books for years when visions of half dressed, buff men started invading her dreams. Unable to resist the lure of her stories, Lisa decided to switch to fiction books, and now stories about her men clamor to get out from under her fingertips.

When Lisa is not writing, she is usually reading with a cup of tea always at hand. Her grown children and grandchildren sometimes try and pry her away from the computer and have found that the best way to do it, is to promise her chocolate. Lisa will do anything for chocolate.

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Mondays: Free post days where I post about anything I feel like talking about.Wednesdays: WIP Wednesdays where I post articles about my current works in progress and share a small snippet from one of them.Fridays: Author Spotlights. I share an author and spotlight their work!